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CJC-1295 No-DAC

CJC-1295 No-DAC

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Research Use Only and not for human consumption. Bionk Peptides delivers high-performance research compounds engineered with uncompromising attention to detail. Every vial is produced to exceed 99% purity and supplied in lyophilised powder form, preserving molecular integrity while ensuring optimal stability and precision in application. Bionk Peptides are commitment to elevated research performance.

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    CJC-1295 without DAC

    CJC-1295 without DAC (also known as Modified GRF 1-29) isa synthetic peptide analog of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone (GHRH) . It acts as a GHRH receptor agonist, stimulating the pituitary gland to increase the pulsatile secretion of growth hormone (GH). It is primarily used in scientific research to study muscle growth, fat metabolism, and recovery, often paired with GHRPs like Ipamorelin.

     

    • Improved Sleep Quality
      Quality sleep is essential for overall health, and CJC 1295 has been shown to improve sleep patterns. Enhanced HGH levels can lead to deeper, more restful sleep, which in turn supports better recovery and overall well-being.

    • Anti-Aging Effects
      HGH is often referred to as the “fountain of youth” hormone. Increased levels can lead to improved skin elasticity, reduced wrinkles, and overall rejuvenation. This makes CJC 1295 an appealing option for those looking to combat the signs of aging.

    • Enhanced Fat Loss
      CJC 1295 can also aid in fat loss by increasing lipolysis, the breakdown of fats. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals looking to lose weight or improve body composition.

    • Improved Immune Function
      Higher levels of HGH can boost the immune system, making the body more efficient at fighting off infections and diseases. This is particularly important for maintaining long-term health and preventing illnesses.

    • No DAC
      Distinction: Often referred to as Mod GRF 1-29, this version is preferred in research for creating more natural, pulsatile GH releases rather than a continuous, high baseline